Effective this fall, Epic access will be provided to third- and fourth-semester Bachelor of Science in Nursing students.
Health System Heartbeat
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EPIC access open to SON students rotating at UTMB clinical sites
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Bring Your Own Device program launches
All personal and corporate-owned devices used to access secure UTMB resources must be enrolled in Microsoft Intune.
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George Gaddie serves a pizza advice about QR codes and links
Those eye-catching blocks of squiggles, dots and lines pose a security risk.
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Accessibility quiz: How do you spell a11y?
Yes, this is a quiz, but we'll give you the first answer for free! Then ley's see how much you know about accessibility.
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Take these 3 steps to protect your personal information
UTMB builds layers of protection into the institution's information ecosystem. However, all users should contribute to this effort.
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Got questions about PeopleSoft? Get answers here.
Administrative Information Systems' Rica Smith talks about PeopleSoft HCM, your human resources system.
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Ambient listening enhances provider-patient connection
UTMB clinicians are using software that captures notes during a patient consultation and integrates them directly into Epic.
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Insights from TechKnow, the ITS newsletter
IS Manager Andrew Nugent offers tips for Teams and Outlook.
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Insights from the ITS newsletter, TechKnow
In this video from TechKnow, EHR Clinical Applications Support Specialist Valrie Brown assures you, 'EPIC's not broken.'
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Insights from the ITS newsletter, TechKnow
CIO George Gaddie serves up "5 Tips for Using AI Chat Applications."
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